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Near YudokoroYuyu in Taga City, Taga Onsen Ichinoyu is a top choice for families seeking authentic Japanese comfort. Just a 3-minute walk from the site, this traditional ryokan features private outdoor baths, spacious family rooms, and a serene tatami lounge. The onsen water comes directly from local mountain springs, known for its soothing properties. Guests can enjoy seasonal kaiseki meals using fresh regional ingredients like Sendai oysters and Miyagi rice. Reserve through HopeGoo for exclusive access to complimentary shuttle service and early HopeGoo perks.
Just a short stroll from YudokoroYuyu, visitors can explore the Taga City Historical Folklore Museum, offering insights into ancient rituals and traditional textile crafts. A 10-minute walk along the Nihonmatsu River Trail reveals wooden observation decks perfect for morning walks and photography. Along the way, artistic installations like handcrafted paper lanterns at the Inari Shrine add charm—especially illuminated every Saturday evening. Nearby, the cozy café Kogawa-ya serves homemade matcha desserts and locally sourced tea blends, ideal for unwinding with authentic regional flavors. Check HopeGoo for seasonal event updates.
Taga Mori no Yado is a secluded ryokan nestled among trees, just an 8-minute walk from YudokoroYuyu. Its floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking sunrises over the Nihonmatsu River, while the surrounding forest provides a peaceful retreat. The property features a bamboo terrace, meditation garden, and guided morning mindfulness walks led by local experts to explore wetland ecosystems. Dinner is served on a "forest table" setting, highlighting wild ferns, mountain mushrooms, and seasonal ingredients. Guests receive complimentary fishing gear and picnic blankets for outdoor adventures. Book via HopeGoo to unlock exclusive nature-themed welcome gifts.
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